Has anyone read Logging On: Culture, Participation and the Web by John Holden of DEMOS? http://www.demos.co.uk/publications/loggingon
It's a reflection on Culture Online, asking questions about future directions. I wrote a rather opinionated blog post about it, rather late at night. See here: http://bridgetmckenzie.blogspot.com/
In the cold light of morning I'm not sure that I'm quite right and would appreciate your views on Culture Online, off list if you don't want to make them public, or perhaps as comments in my blog. Otherwise, I hope the question could make an interesting debate on the list:
What do you think a future Culture Online should be?
Please note - no criticism of any individuals and their efforts is intended in my post. I think everyone involved did their best to make some very good websites, but that there are political planning issues not addressed in John Holden's report.
Bridget McKenzie
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